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here it is! i finaly found how to remove those ugly application icons from awesome tasklist!
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/724/ … 024.th.png
now im on the way to uniform look of my apps
Which multi-protocol IM client is that?
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now im on the way to uniform look of my apps
Which multi-protocol IM client is that?
it's just mcabber+icq-transport
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elmer_42 wrote:What WM? Pekvm? Openbox?
What Theme?
What Font?Looks very clean and sweet!
it's awesome.
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That font is entirely too wide!
Looks like the font bug of urxvt. Fixed here: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=13060
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Decided to add some Conky stuff this morning:
That's awesome. Share conkyrc for weather and clock?
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here it is! i finaly found how to remove those ugly application icons from awesome tasklist!
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/724/ … 024.th.png
now im on the way to uniform look of my apps
Nice one,
How did you remove the icons?
@elmers screenshot:
So, he has window decorations in awesome? Are there also themes available (just started with awesome and I only know the "classic view")
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@elmers screenshot:
So, he has window decorations in awesome? Are there also themes available (just started with awesome and I only know the "classic view")
fuscia meant it was awesome, literally, and not awesome wm! elmer even posted details of his screenshot. it is openbox. go back a couple of pages and read his post.
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Barghest wrote:@elmers screenshot:
So, he has window decorations in awesome? Are there also themes available (just started with awesome and I only know the "classic view")fuscia meant it was awesome, literally, and not awesome wm! elmer even posted details of his screenshot. it is openbox. go back a couple of pages and read his post.
thanks for trying to cover for me, but i have to confess, i was looking at the wrong screenshot (which really was a shot of awesome wm) and was going for the "who's on first?" effect. serves me right for being a smart/dumbass.
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Daisuke_Aramaki wrote:Barghest wrote:@elmers screenshot:
So, he has window decorations in awesome? Are there also themes available (just started with awesome and I only know the "classic view")fuscia meant it was awesome, literally, and not awesome wm! elmer even posted details of his screenshot. it is openbox. go back a couple of pages and read his post.
thanks for trying to cover for me, but i have to confess, i was looking at the wrong screenshot (which really was a shot of awesome wm) and was going for the "who's on first?" effect. serves me right for being a smart/dumbass.
no problem chucky. mistakes happen. its no big deal!
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musca with pyfmii, pyampc and a modified rtorrent.
I think there's something wrong with your font..lots of weird characters in there
Joking aside...how is musca treating you? I'm looking for a switch from Ratpoison..and musca would be first on my list. Is it stable yet?
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Wra!th: You weren't asking me, but... Musca is fairly stable at the moment, although I have noticed that it occasionally crashes when I try to unbind keys or deactivate command aliases. Other than that, it's very nice.
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Procyon wrote:musca with pyfmii, pyampc and a modified rtorrent.
I think there's something wrong with your font..lots of weird characters in there
Joking aside...how is musca treating you? I'm looking for a switch from Ratpoison..and musca would be first on my list. Is it stable yet?
It's just what I want, I never looked back. It's funny that I made some scripts for it but in the end I sticked with the simplest one that can be defined with a few aliases too.
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Wra!th wrote:Procyon wrote:musca with pyfmii, pyampc and a modified rtorrent.
I think there's something wrong with your font..lots of weird characters in there
Joking aside...how is musca treating you? I'm looking for a switch from Ratpoison..and musca would be first on my list. Is it stable yet?It's just what I want, I never looked back. It's funny that I made some scripts for it but in the end I sticked with the simplest one that can be defined with a few aliases too.
Cool I'ma give it a go tomorrow. Maybe you can post some scripts that you use or something. Would be nice to have a starting point apart from the defaults (and maybe consider adding to the wiki? New users are usually scared by defaults and first thing they want is to modify default behaviour).
Thanks
edit You too Peasantoid
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Maybe you can post some scripts that you use or something.
It's all in the musca thread.
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@wraith, i used to use ratpoison too, and now ive been using musca for a while now, pretty much ratpoison with groups and a stacking mode, and it is very stable.
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here it is! i finaly found how to remove those ugly application icons from awesome tasklist!
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/724/ … 024.th.png
now im on the way to uniform look of my apps
Looks great. Which WM and which style is that?
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cf8 wrote:here it is! i finaly found how to remove those ugly application icons from awesome tasklist!
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/724/ … 024.th.png
now im on the way to uniform look of my appsLooks great. Which WM and which style is that?
Read between the lines!
"You know what I found? Right in the kernel, in the heart of the operating system, I found a developer's comment that said, `Does this belong here?`" -- Simon Lok about Linux kernel in 2005
Reflections on the Strange and the not so Strange
http://skinwalker.wordpress.com
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http://www.bljak.org/~anrxc/images/snapshot.th.png
Awesome v3.3 [rc.lua]
I'm stealing all of this. Thank you.
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